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Sunflower15
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I am confused: I sometimes hear of Pro Lifers who are advocates of the Death Penalty… 
Note: I know that it is permissible as defense from further harm or aggression if there is no other way to prevent more harm, but also that it is in modern times no longer necessary due to modern ‘inventions’ such as Life Imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
I do not mean in any way the legitimate need in extremely unusual cases [such as survivors in a shipwreck in a remote uncivilized island without recourse to a jail system, etc] I mean in modern times, let’s say in a modern society such as ours…
If Catholics believe in the Sanctity of Human Life from the moment of conception until natural death, then how natural is it to be executed?
Who said this phrase of ‘from the moment of conception until natural death’ is it just a slogan or is it in a doctrinal document? I keep hearing it, is it just marketing for anti abortion or does it truly apply to all human life?
Does anyone know? Thanks for any (name removed by moderator)ut!
Note: I know that it is permissible as defense from further harm or aggression if there is no other way to prevent more harm, but also that it is in modern times no longer necessary due to modern ‘inventions’ such as Life Imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
I do not mean in any way the legitimate need in extremely unusual cases [such as survivors in a shipwreck in a remote uncivilized island without recourse to a jail system, etc] I mean in modern times, let’s say in a modern society such as ours…
If Catholics believe in the Sanctity of Human Life from the moment of conception until natural death, then how natural is it to be executed?
Who said this phrase of ‘from the moment of conception until natural death’ is it just a slogan or is it in a doctrinal document? I keep hearing it, is it just marketing for anti abortion or does it truly apply to all human life?
Does anyone know? Thanks for any (name removed by moderator)ut!